Cory Roberts: Tarantella by J. K. Mertz
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Hey Cory, this is Sean, from the suzuki guitar festival in 2008 at santa clara , California. This is well done, and I look forward to playing this song next. Wonderfully done!
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Wasn't he austrian? I mean, I've actually asked a few hungarian friends and they all agree: Mertz is not a hungarian name...
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sounds great man!
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J. K. Mertz was a hungarian man and he is so cool and i am too hungarian the best HUNGARY
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congratulation.Thank you for the music tou well make.
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nicely done!! Expressive and clean,I think you got the feeling for this type of music. Some variation in the repetitions wouldn't hurt but you maintain the emotion.
Good job!
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Woops, I just read about the compression. Sorry.
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Hey man, good technique.
Could use some more shaping; more dynamic perhaps in the Major section? I think it stats off too loud to really grow like it should. I noticed that you get louder but you don't often come down very much. By the end I felt like there was no head room left. Perhaps find a nice subito piano to get the ball rolling.
You're ready to make it expressivo!
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cory it's david...
your playing sucks balls
actually i'm lying it's quite the opposite.
CIM represent.
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Cory youre the man.
Way to represent CIM and Jason :)
youre pretty much my idol
Very nicely played indeed. I think that your posture is excellent and to me this means many future possibilities in your technique and playing.
Are you using a little bit of compression on the sound file?
Lovely playing :-)
DenianArcoleo 3 years ago
Thanks for compliments!
I used a video converter called "Any Video Converter" to convert it from the 500mb it was to around 20mb so I could upload it, I'm not aware of any compression it did. I'll compare it to the source file though.
mertzman0 3 years ago
Really nice! Just needs bigger difference between loud and quiet sounds. I can't play it that beautiful.
lordgabriel23 3 years ago
I agree looking back on this. The dynamics are always more obvious to the player when they're playing it than the listener.
mertzman0 3 years ago